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Joovy Caboose Ultralight Graphite with Rear Seat Review

Heavy with limited rear seat function that disappoints for the price
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joovy caboose ultralight graphite with rear seat double umbrella stroller review
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Price:  $320 List
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Manufacturer:   Joovy
By Juliet Spurrier, MD & BabyGearLab Team  ⋅  Dec 20, 2021
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#5 of 5
  • Weight/Folded Size - 40% 4.4
  • Ease Of Use - 30% 4.9
  • Maneuverability - 20% 4.1
  • Quality - 10% 6.0

The Skinny

The Joovy Caboose Ultralight Graphite with Caboose Rear Seat earned a middling rank in the best double umbrella stroller review. This stroller scored higher than average for maneuverability and quality, with a narrow footprint that can fit where no side-by-side option can go. The Caboose is an in-line option that is hard to use, with an impossible-to-access storage bin, a small rear canopy with no side coverage, and a two-handed fold that does not self-stand or auto-lock. The Caboose is also heavier and larger, making it a poor choice for those with limited space or lifting abilities. While an adequate sit-and-stand stroller option, it lacks the features parents need in an umbrella product and fails to offer enough elsewhere to make up for the lacking. This stroller did earn a notable mention in other reviews as we do think it can fill certain niches.
REASONS TO BUY
Better maneuverability
Good quality
Parent console
REASONS TO AVOID
Heavier
Larger
Hard to use storage
Higher price
Editor's Note: This gear review, updated on December 18, 2021, includes more information designed to help you compare your options.

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Bottom Line The limited rear seat potential is disappointing at this priceThis double option is easy to use and comfy for passengers, but the brakes take some work, and the maneuverability isn't stellarSort of expensive for a stroller with few features but it's smaller and well-madeGood-looking lightweight option with useful features and comfy seatingInexpensive stroller that is fairly small for a side-by-side and easier to carry
Rating Categories Joovy Caboose Ultra... Zoe Twin+ Mountain Buggy Nano... UPPAbaby G-Link 2 Delta Children LX S...
Weight/Folded Size (40%)
4.4
7.2
8.2
5.6
9.0
Ease Of Use (30%)
4.9
8.6
6.0
7.3
2.7
Maneuverability (20%)
4.1
4.0
3.6
5.1
3.6
Quality (10%)
6.0
7.0
7.0
9.0
3.0
Specs Joovy Caboose Ultra... Zoe Twin+ Mountain Buggy Nano... UPPAbaby G-Link 2 Delta Children LX S...
Weight 23.9 lbs 19.8 lbs 20.3 lbs 21.3 lbs 18.5 lbs
Folded Dimensions 21.2"W x 11.8"H x 45.5"L 29.25"W x 28.5"H x 12.5"L 28.5"W x 13"H x 20.2"L 18"W x 15"H x 42"L 17"W x 11.5"H x 42"L
Folded Volume 6.6 cu ft 6.0 cu ft 4.3 cu ft 6.6 cu ft 4.8 cu ft
Capacity Limits Minimum: 3 months Front Seat, 6 months Rear Seat
Maximum: 45 lbs/44"
Minimum: 3 months
Maximum: 45 lbs
Minimum: 6 months
Maximum: 33 lbs
Minimum: 3 months
Maximum: 55 lbs/45"
Minimum: Must Have Proper Head and Neck Control
Maximum: 35 lbs
Included Car Seat Compatibility Baby Trend
Flex-Loc, Latch-Loc
Britax
B-Safe, B-Safe 35, B-Safe 35 Elite, Chaperone
BOB
B-Safe
Chicco
KeyFit, KeyFit 30
Combi
Shuttle 33, Shuttle, Connection
Cybex
Aton, Aton 2, Aton Q
Evenflo
Embrace
Graco
Junior Baby, SafeSeat, Snugride Click Connect 30, 35, 40, SnugRide Classic Connect 22, 32, 35
JJ Cole
Newport
Lamaze
Via
Maxi Cosi
Mico, Mico NXT, Mico AP, Cabriofix, Pebble, Prezi
Mothercare
Travel Tot
Nuna
Pipa
Peg Perego
Primo Viaggio 4-35, Primo Viaggio SIP, Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30
Recaro
Performance Coupe
Safety 1st
onBoard 35, onBoard 35 Air, Designer 22
UPPAbaby
Mesa
None None None None
Click-in Car Seat Adapters None None None None None
Strap-in Car Seat Adapters Baby Trend
Flex-Loc, Latch-Loc
Britax
B-Safe, B-Safe 35, B-Safe 35 Elite, Chaperone
BOB
B-Safe
Chicco
KeyFit, KeyFit 30
Combi
Shuttle 33, Shuttle, Connection
Cybex
Aton, Aton 2, Aton Q
Evenflo
Embrace
Graco
Junior Baby, SafeSeat, Snugride Click Connect 30, 35, 40, SnugRide Classic Connect 22, 32, 35
JJ Cole
Newport
Lamaze
Via
Maxi Cosi
Mico, Mico NXT, Mico AP, Cabriofix, Pebble, Prezi
Mothercare
Travel Tot
Nuna
Pipa
Peg Perego
Primo Viaggio 4-35, Primo Viaggio SIP, Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30
Recaro
Performance Coupe
Safety 1st
onBoard 35, onBoard 35 Air, Designer 22
UPPAbaby
Mesa
None None None None
One-handed Fold No No No No No
Locking Fold Manual Auto Auto Auto Manual
Self-standing Fold No No Yes No No
Carry Strap No No Yes No No
Handlebar Height - Min/Max 41.8" 41" 39.7" 41.5" 36.8"
Sandal-friendly Brake Yes Yes Yes No No
Included Accessories None Parent Cup Holder
2 Children Cup/Snack Holder
None None None
Setup Time 10-15 Min 2-5 Min 2-5 Min 2-5 Min 2-5 Min

Our Analysis and Test Results

Joovy is a family company that started in 2005, making it a fairly young company in the baby gear world. They currently offer a variety of baby gear products, including strollers, play yards, walkers, and even bottles that appear in our best baby bottle review. Joovy strives to use quality construction to create fun, functional, and original products in design.

We tested the Caboose with the second seat and included the purchase price of the seat in the total price of this umbrella stroller option. The Caboose Rear Seat is sold separately, with a list price of $70.

Performance Comparison


joovy caboose ultralight graphite with rear seat double umbrella stroller review - the caboose is a sit and stand style stroller, seen here with the...
The Caboose is a sit and stand style stroller, seen here with the optional seat rear seat.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Weight and Folded Size


The Caboose earned a subpar score in this metric. This stroller weighs 23.9 lbs and measures 11,382 cubic inches when folded. Only a few strollers are heavier than the Caboose, and a good handful lighter, making it a poor option if space is at a premium in your car.

joovy caboose ultralight graphite with rear seat double umbrella stroller review - while on the small and light side for a double stroller, it is one...
While on the small and light side for a double stroller, it is one of the heavier and larger lightweight umbrella options.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Use


The Caboose earned an average score for ease of use. Thanks to the stroller's hard-to-access storage and a two-handed fold, the Caboose's score dropped in this metric. The Zoe Twin+ is an easy-to-use stroller with more features than a traditional umbrella stroller.

Folding the Caboose required two hands to pull up the levers on each...
Folding the Caboose required two hands to pull up the levers on each side.
The Caboose has a manual locking mechanism that is easy to use.
The Caboose has a manual locking mechanism that is easy to use.

Fold and Unfold


The Caboose is a two-handed fold that requires pulling up simultaneously on levers on either side of the frame (above left). It isn't a difficult fold, but the unfold is easier by simply lifting the handle. This stroller does not self-stand and has a manual lock (above right).

Brakes


The Caboose brakes are average to set and release, and they are sandal foot-friendly, even if they are a bit stiff.

The under seat storage on the Caboose is almost impossible to use.
The under seat storage on the Caboose is almost impossible to use.
The Caboose parent console includes this small zippered pocket.
The Caboose parent console includes this small zippered pocket.

Storage


The Caboose has under-seat storage that runs the length of the frame. It is medium in size and holds up to 5 lbs, but it has terrible access, and we were not able to fit any diaper bag inside. The only access is between the seats (above left), and with a second seat and child in place, you will be fighting feet to get to the bin. This stroller also has a front seat child's tray with two cup holders (that did not hold any cups we tested) and a parent console made of neoprene with two cup holders and two pockets (above right), which is a rare feature in the review.

joovy caboose ultralight graphite with rear seat double umbrella stroller review - the canopy disparity on the caboose might lead to arguments over who...
The canopy disparity on the Caboose might lead to arguments over who sits where.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Sunshade


Each seat on the Caboose has a different canopy. A piece of nylon fabric zips to the front canopy for the rear seat. This shade has no sides and goes straight across, preventing taller passengers from sitting in the back seat. The front canopy is nicer and larger, with coverage to the knees, but it lacks a peek-a-boo window.

joovy caboose ultralight graphite with rear seat double umbrella stroller review - the caboose harness are easy to use, though more difficult to loosen...
The Caboose harness are easy to use, though more difficult to loosen than tighten.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Harness


Both seats on the Caboose offer a 5-point harness. They have side clips that are easy to use for adjusting the crotch and shoulder straps, and the side straps are a double thread adjustment that is easy to tighten but difficult to loosen. Rethreading the shoulder straps height adjustment is easy by pushing the tabs through the back of the seat.

joovy caboose ultralight graphite with rear seat double umbrella stroller review - with the front seat fully reclined on the caboose, the rear...
With the front seat fully reclined on the Caboose, the rear passenger will be able to pester the front passenger with ease.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Seat


The passenger seating experience on the Caboose is different for each seat. The front seat has an adjustable leg rest with a rough seam at the end that may cause chaffing on the backs of little legs. The back reclines in 3 positions with a recline bar. The recline is good, considering there is a seat behind it. There is no leg rest for the second seat, but it has a deeper recline adjusted with a pull tab on the back of the seat, which is a little stiff to move back and forth. The rear seat has limited legroom, and feet dangle over the storage access point.

We tested the Joovy Caboose with the rear seat and included the price of the second seat in the list price total for this double stroller option. The Caboose Rear Seat has a list price of $70 and is sold separately from the main stroller.

Car Seat Compatibility


The Caboose can accommodate one infant car seat and comes with a universal adapter that works with some seats from the following brands: Baby Trend,

Britax, BOB, Chicco, Combi, Cybex, Evenflo, Graco, Maxi-Cosi, Nuna, Peg Perego, Recaro, Safety 1st, and UPPAbaby.

We do not recommend using any lightweight stroller for children under six months old without the use of a compatible infant car seat carrier. Lightweight strollers do not have the features or design necessary to offer true protection from potential injury for passengers without head and neck control.

Ease of Setup


The Caboose took almost 11 minutes to assemble and is the only one that requires a tool. The documentation is good, and the second seat comes with a quick start guide, but it is still more difficult to assemble than the competition.


Maneuverability


The Caboose earned a below-average score for maneuverability. While the score is low, none of the strollers scored over average in this metric. This longer stroller feels like a shopping cart and requires advanced planning for turning. It is harder to push, but turning is the real problem, and the whole stroller feels stiff. The handlebar has flex when turning, but it can manage tight spaces better than double-wide strollers, as long as you don't have to turn.

joovy caboose ultralight graphite with rear seat double umbrella stroller review - while none of the lightweight doubles were good movers, the caboose...
While none of the lightweight doubles were good movers, the Caboose had a maneuverability score higher than most in the group. Still, that score is not great, nor high, but stands out from the others.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

This stroller has plastic wheels and an all-wheel suspension. The handle is a good height for strolling and feels good in the hand with a nice foam cover. The seat has adequate padding and acceptable recline for the rear seat, making the Caboose fairly comfortable for passengers and pushers.

Quality


The Caboose earned an above-average, yet not high, score for quality. While it has more flex and exposed fasteners than we like, it comes together fairly well for a sit and stand style product. This stroller has sturdy fabric that isn't soft, and the frame has a simple, sturdy design but has a utilitarian feel. The overall look and feel are average, but there are options in the group that feel more inspired and sleek.

Should You Buy the Joovy Caboose Ultralight Graphite with Rear Seat ?


If you are looking for a lightweight stroller for two, we aren't sure this is the one for most families. It is heavy compared to the competition and has harder-to-use features like storage with access issues. However, in our best double stroller review, we did mention it as a potential choice for those who want a sit and stands style stroller and want a quality option for occasional use. If that describes your need, then it might be one to look at closer.

What Other Double Umbrella Stroller Should You Consider?


We love the impressive and high-ranking Zoe Twin+ with its ample features for convenience and comfort. It is hard not to love a lightweight option that brings so much to the table for a price comparable to the Caboose with the rear seat configuration. Alternatively, if folded size and weight are your driving forces, the high-end Mountain Buggy Nano Duo might be a better fit as it is small and lightweight for easy stowing and lifting.

Manufacturer Video


The manufacturer's video shows some of the more interesting features of the Caboose.

Juliet Spurrier, MD & BabyGearLab Team